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Strong's #4881 - συναπόλλυμι
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- to destroy together
- to perish together (to be slain along with)
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συναπόλλῡμι,
destroy together, μετά τινος Antipho 5.82; ς. τοὺς φίλους destroy one's friends as well as oneself, Th. 6.12; συνηγόρους καλεῖν τοὺς συναπολοῦντάς τινα Hyp. Lyc. 19; ς. τὰ Χρήματα lose the money also, D. 34.2; τινί τι one thing with another, Plu. Cat.Mi. 38: —
Pass., perish together, Th. 2.60, Lys. 12.88: c. dat., Hdt. 7.221, Pl. Criti. 121a, Hebrews 11:31.
συναπόλλυμι: 2 aorist middle συναπωλομην; from Herodotus down; to destroy together (Psalm 25:9
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συν -απ -όλλυμι ,
[in LXX chiefly for H5595;]
to destroy with or together. Pass., to perish together (with): c. dat. pers., Hebrews 11:31.†
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(1) ";leisure"; : cf. P Tebt II. 315.16 (ii/A.D.) ἐὰν μὲν οὖν σχολὴν ἄγῃς γράψας [σ ]ου τὰ βιβλία ἄνελθ ̣ε πρὸς ἐμέ, ";so if you have time write up your books and come to me,"; in view of the visit of a government inspector, P Leid W vii. 21 (ii/iii A.D.) ἐγώ εἰμι ὁ ἐν (τῷ οὐρανῷ) σχολὴν (otium) ἔχων, and P Flor II. 227.18 (A.D. 258) ἐγὼ γὰρ σχολὴν οὐκ ἔσχον πρός σε ἐλθεῖν. MGr σκόλη, ";holiday."; (2) ";occupation"; : cf. P Petr II. 11(1).3 (iii/B.C.) (= Selections, p. 7), where a son writes to his father, asking for an introduction to King Ptolemy, ὅπως τῆς ἐπὶ τοῦ παρόντος σχολῆς ἀπολυθῶ, ";that I may be relieved from my present occupation."; (3) ";school,"; ";lecture-hall,"; as in Acts 19:9, cf. P Giss I. 85.14 (Trajan/Hadrian) ἵνα μοι παρε ̣ξσ ̣ε τὰ ἐπιτήδια ̣ τῇ σχολῇ <<ς >>. MGr σκολείο, ";school.";
For σχολαστικός = ";advocate,"; see P Oxy VI. 902.1 (c. A.D. 465) with the editors’ note, and C. and B. ii. p. 760, No. 699 with note.
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